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infinite_list

A Flutter sample app that shows an implementation of the "infinite list" UX pattern. That is, a list is shown to the user as if it was continuous although it is internally paginated. This is a common feature of mobile apps, from shopping catalogs through search engines to social media clients.

An animated gif of the app in action

This particular sample uses the Provider package but any other state management approach would do.

Goals for this sample

  • Show how UI code can be "shielded" from complex asynchrony and pagination logic using a ChangeNotifier.
  • Illustrate use of Selector from the Provider package.

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